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Nobody wants to embrace the term, least of all hipsters.
Some, like Ms. Gapay and Ms. Valentine of "Showdown," embrace the term burlesque.
6.21pm BST Carney does not embrace the term "negotiations" for what the Republicans are proposing.
Tronc is not the only company to enthusiastically embrace the term "artificial intelligence".
Like their 90s forefathers, many in the current scene are reluctant to embrace the term.
One way to do this is to embrace the term "danger" the way earlier activists reclaimed the term "queer".
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Linguistically, these terms are most frequently shared through the prism of rap and hip-hop, if we can embrace the terms hood and ghetto as terms of places – and not just as derogatory terms employed in times of insults.
Not everyone today accepts that story or embraces the term.
Others, though, aren't exactly embracing the term.
Westerners have embraced the term as the key to doing business in China.
The language of the editorial embraced the term "torture" and brooked no euphemisms for it.
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